Victory for the Democratic Rally (DISY) is the result of the elections in Cyprus, which recorded an increased turnout compared to the previous elections in 2021.
Specifically, the Democratic Rally (DISY) came in first with 27.2%, with a loss of 0.8% compared to the previous election. The Left – Social Alliance Party (AKEL) came second with 23.9%, appearing 1.4% stronger. The far-right party “National Popular Front” (ELAM) appears third with 10.9%, up 4% from the previous election.
The “Democratic Party” (DIKO) appears fourth, garnering 10% and losing 1.3% from its previous electoral strength. The Alma – Citizens for Cyprus appears in fifth place with 5.8%, while the “Immediate Democracy of Cyprus” (IDC) party gathers 5.4% of the electoral preference and enters the Parliament.
Election turnout increased
Participation in the 2026 parliamentary elections increased by 2.5% compared to the previous parliamentary elections in 2021. Specifically, the final turnout rate for the 2026 general election was 66.4%, while the final turnout was recorded at 33.6%.
According to Elections Commissioner General Elricos Ilias, 378,150 voters turned out for Sunday’s election, out of 569,182 eligible voters. Compared to the previous parliamentary elections in 2021, turnout was up just 2.5%.
According to Elricos Ilias, a total of 4,374 people voted at 13 polling stations abroad out of a total of 6,501 registrations submitted. In the 13 polling stations that operated for the election of a representative of the Maronite Religious Group, 3,175 people voted, out of a total of 4,624 registered voters or 68.7%.
Final results will be available shortly…